As We Come to an End…
…we enjoy the cooler days and maybe not so much the even cooler nights. We work on finishing out this year's garden season. Turning our harvests into sustenance for
…we enjoy the cooler days and maybe not so much the even cooler nights. We work on finishing out this year's garden season. Turning our harvests into sustenance for
The harvest is the reward for the labor you invested in your garden. As we are gathering the harvest reports and adding up the numbers. We are hearing the
Grow Appalachia at Henderson Settlement Hi I'm Casey, I will be sharing our Grow Appalachia program with you. I am a little camera shy but I love showing
Last fall I found a sandwich bag in my mailbox filled with a handful of black bean seeds and one long bean, I placed the seeds in my desk and forgot all
Everyone knows gardens cannot survive without rain, but this year it seems that we have been given to much of a good thing. The abundant amount of rain we
On Monday we had a group meeting with the Grow Appalachia participants to discuss how the year is going so far. The gardeners were excited to report that the
Look for a pallet that has HT stamped somewhere on the pallet. This means the pallet was heat-treated as opposed to chemically treated. We stapled landscaping
On Wednesday the weatherman said, "Only a twenty percent chance of rain for the next few days", so Aaron and I decided to visit as many of the gardeners as we could
Yesterday was a beautiful day to be traveling in Kentucky and Tennessee. The sun was shinning and the birds were singing as I visited several of our gardeners. My first stop
It has been a busy week at Henderson Settlement Grow Appalachia between classes and taking care of gardens on campus. I would like to thank Kristin Smith from Whitley County